Chinese Premier Li Keqiang will pay an official visit to Pakistan from May 22-23, the Foreign Ministry said Tuesday.
Leading economists have painted a grim outlook for the euro zone at a forum here, with one saying there will be no winners, no matter what course of action is taken.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Friday announced his government's second set of economic growth strategies, including doubling Japan's crop exports to 1 trillion yen (about 9.76 billion U.S. dollars) by 2020 which is seen as a pillar of the new policy package.
Eighteen finalists for Tourism Australia’s ‘Best Jobs in the World’ contest were announced Wednesday, and will travel Down Under in June for the final stage of the global competition.
The Iranian flag was standing side by side with the stars and stripes in a peaceful manner on Tuesday at UN Headquarters in New York although the two countries have no diplomatic relations.
Iran's presidential hopeful Ali- Akbar Velayati vowed on Saturday to protect the country's " achievements" in nuclear program.
While waiting for the subway, Beijing citizen Lin Jun fishes out his mobile phone and places an order for 50 face masks via Taobao, a consumer-to-consumer portal similar to eBay, with only a few clicks.
Rio de Janeiro mayor Eduardo Paes has vowed to punish those responsible for structural defects in the showpiece venue for the 2016 Olympic Games.
Property developers' sales will slow down, while the outlook for China's property market remains stable, Moody's Investors Service said on Wednesday in Hong Kong.
China's latest call for an "operational plan" to achieve yuan convertibility under the capital account has raised the prospect of a specific reform timeline, although the government will likely conduct the reform step-by-step rather than all at once, analysts said.
After the selection contest, the annual Cheung Chau Bun Scrambling competition will be held on May 17 at 12am sharp, as part of the besieged island's traditional activity Taiping qingjiao.
Candidates for Iran's 11th presidential election, slated for June 14, began to register on Tuesday. Iranians, who obtain the requirements stipulated in Iran' s Constitution, will be able to sign up for the race until May 11 at the country's Interior Ministry.
China's cabinet announced detailed plans on deepening economic reform on Monday, fulfilling its pledge to cut government interventions that hinder more robust growth in the world's second-largest economy.
Hong Kong's Treasury Markets Association (TMA) Thursday announced its plan to launch the CNH Hong Kong Interbank Offered Rate fixing (CNH HIBOR fixing) in June 2013.
China's top economic planner announced Wednesday it will lower fuel prices due to declines in global oil prices, a move that will help control inflation levels in the world's second-largest economy.
A strong quake has again brought huge losses to southeast China's Sichuan Province, but the disaster is unlikely to undermine the economy in any great deal due to its scale, analysts said.
The Red Cross Society of China (RCSC) will subject itself to a renewed investigation into the case that landed the charity in a trust crisis two years ago, the RCSC social supervision committee announced Wednesday.